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#TechUpdate: Thin Film Lithium Niobate

September 19, 2025
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How is thin-film lithium niobate revolutionizing optical computing and communications?

Timothy McKenna, Principal Scientist from NTT Research explains:

– Thin-film lithium niobate’s new form factor is now compatible with integrated photonics, offering similar density to silicon photonics
– The material’s unique properties enable low-noise parametric amplifiers and efficient electro-optic modulators for data center and telecom applications
– Research shows potential for 1000x performance improvements by bridging electronic and photonic domains in neural network computations

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